Home

Rim

Rim is the outer edge or border of a circular object, or the lip encircling an opening. It defines the boundary of the inner space and often provides support or a grip. The term comes from Old English rimm, meaning edge, with cognates in other Germanic languages.

In mechanical engineering and transportation, the rim refers to the outer hoop of a wheel to which

In tableware and cookware, the rim is the outer edge of plates, bowls, cups, and saucers. Rims

In geology and planetary science, crater rims are the circular boundaries formed by impacts or volcanic collapse.

In sports, the basketball rim is the fixed metal ring through which players aim to shoot the

In other contexts, rims appear around containers, openings, and frames, such as the rim of a glass,

See also: edge, border, lip, circumference.

the
tire
is
mounted.
Rims
are
made
from
steel,
aluminum
alloys,
or
carbon
fiber
and
are
specified
by
diameter,
width,
and
bolt
pattern;
rim
design
affects
stiffness,
weight,
and
performance.
can
be
plain
or
decorated,
and
on
some
items
the
rim
shape
helps
with
handling
or
pouring.
The
rim's
height
and
ruggedness
yield
clues
about
the
impact
energy
and
subsequent
erosion.
ball;
it
is
mounted
to
the
backboard
at
a
standardized
height,
and
includes
a
net
in
many
games.
a
sink,
or
a
window,
serving
to
define
edges,
guide
assembly,
or
protect
the
interior.